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Change from Joint Tenants to Tenants in Common

Joint owners of property can change their ownership from joint tenants to tenants in common at any time and with or without mutual consent using the Land Registry Form SEV (although the process is different if you aren't both in agreement about the change). If you need help changing the title...

There are various costs when extending your lease including solicitor fees, surveyor fees, freeholder fees and then the actual lease extension premium costs. This doesn't take into account the potential costs for going to the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal (LVT) if you aren't successful in agreeing...

A Section 42 Notice (also known as the Tenant's Notice) is served on the landlord/freeholder and starts the statutory lease extension process. You can serve your own section 42 notice, however most people instruct a solicitor to do it for them. Before starting the process you should check your...

To transfer ownership of property to your wife or spouse is common practice where to do so it is advantageous from a tax perspective (if you are gifting your property in full then click here). There are many different ways to structure sharing income from property so we have listed below a number...

A vesting order can be granted by the county court in cases where a freeholder (landlord) fails or refuses to reply to a section 42 notice served by an eligible leaseholder (click to find out if you are an eligible leaseholder). There is however a process to follow with additional costs (unlikely...

Will the rate rise kill off the fragile housing market recovery?*
Housing market practitioners have reason to be optimistic in terms of the Land Registry's latest figures for house prices and sales volumes with both metrics showing rises.
The Bank of England has, however, raised...

A property survey such as a HomeBuyer Report or Building Survey is invaluable to a buyer to identify key defects in their property before they pay for it. Whether you are buying a Georgian, Victorian, 1950s bungalow or a new build flat, you'll need to get a surveyor to thoroughly inspect the...

The time it takes to extend your lease depends on whether you are following the formal or informal route (click to read about the different processes). In this article we will how long it takes to extend your lease through bth the formal and informal route and also provide tips on how to speed the...

After waiting so long to buy your property it can be disappointing to find that when you finally move in on the day of completion that the seller has left behind their personal possessions. In our article, What Happens on Completion Day, we explain what you need to do when you move into your new...

As a leaseholder you have 2 routes to follow if you wish to extend the number of years on your lease:
Formal Lease Extension - follows the statutory route adding an additional 90 years onto your current lease term, reducing ground rent to zero (peppercorn), premium calculated within...